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    LICHTFILTER

    Filters forDigital Photography

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    Whether for analog or Digital Photography: The best results areachieved by using correction filters - not by digitally enhancing

    in a software program as once undesired light parts are inclu-

    ded in the image information a correction can only be achieved

    by reducing quality, if at all. Eg: A simulated IR effect will

    always remain a simulation and unsharpness from UV radiation

    in the blue channel, if no filter is used, will occur.

    The filter program from Heliopan - made in Germany - allows

    you to produce images of the highest quality - right from the

    start.

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    The functionality of the new SH-PMC coating is demonstrated in the above pictures:a) A drop of water falling on the SH-PMC coating, due to the special properties of the top

    coating, does not stick to the filter but collects with other drops.b) and runs to the edge of the filterc) where it stays since on the edge of the filter above does there is no SH-PMC coating

    oncthe edge of the sample.

    a) c)b)

    For brilliant color reproduction, highest contrast and sharpness Heliopanoffers:

    The highest quality optical glass from the German Schott Group

    The longest life expectancy thanks to brass filter rims

    Minimal reflections because of matte black filter rings

    At least one high quality hard coating on each filter side to reduce

    stray light, to maintain high contrast and to avoid flare (Reflections arereduced from 8% to only 2.5% for each glass to air surface on eachside of the filter).

    SH-PMC broadband coatings of 8 layers per side for the highest reflec-tion reduction (below 0.2%) and:

    Dust and moisture repellent top coating on each side of the SH-PMCcoated filters for easy cleaning and longest life.

    Filter Quality

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    The UV or Haze filter is not only an excellent filter for visually improving ima-ges on both digital and film but it can always stay on the lens to protect itfrom fingerprints, dust, moisture, etc. It absorbs the short wave portion of thespectrum so in hazy conditions a better image of the scene is possible. Lossof sharpness from UV Rays and the blue tones common in infinity scenes are

    eliminated. No exposure correction is needed. Available in both standard andSH-PMC coatings.

    The Heliopan Protection Filter is optimally ground from special raw glass andcoated with Heliopan's SH-PMC 16 layer multi-coating to protect the lenswhile adding no color whatsoever. This protects the lens, and to avoid expen-sive repairs to lenses, especially as many digicams have a non-removablebuilt-in zoom lens.

    This light salmon colored skylight filter reduces the bluish cast in scenicshots, in snow scenes or of normal objects around noon time it adds a plea-sant warmth and soft color character with digital cameras whose sunlightwhite balance can be too cool it absorbs UV Rays and serves as a protectionfilter as no exposure correction is necessary. It is available in standard and

    SH-PMC coatings.

    HELIOPAN KR 1.5 Skylight (1A) Filter

    HELIOPAN Protection Filter

    HELIOPAN UV Filter

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    HELIOPAN Polarizing FiltersPolarizing Filters reduce reflections and glare, they are a neutral color and canbe used for color or black and white imaging.

    As the light coming from the sun is not polarized parts of the light becomepartially polarized due to the scattering of particles in the atmosphere. Thisscattering reduces the transparency of the air and creates haze in the distan-

    ce and the blue in the sky on a sunny day.

    Polarization also controls in the reflections of light on the original color of thesurface.

    The Heliopan Polarizer improves the color of the sky, (in distant pictures,mountain scenes, etc.) it reduces the bluish cast in landscapes and increases

    the blue color of the sky. The effect is strongest at a 90 angle to the sun.

    In addition polarizers enhance the color saturation of the scene by suppres-sing the reflections on the surface, undesired reflections are largely elimina-ted.

    While increasing color saturation with software can also improve the colorsaturation the faded parts of the leaves in the illustration above will increaseas well. This procedure will not replace the need for a polarizer. For digicamswe recommend using a circular polarizer, linear polarizers may result in incor-rect exposure or focus under some lighting conditions. They are availablewith or without SH-PMC coating and in slim or standard rims. The rims arecalibrated to help in finding the proper settings when a TTL preview is notavailable.

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    Heliopan Neutral Density FiltersNeutral Density filters are important tools for controlling light reduction. Theypermit less depth of field under bright lighting since the aperture has to belarger and, in addition, they permit long time exposures with stronger ND fil-ters in sunlight.

    With digital imaging over exposure can be avoided resulting in natural colorreproduction. ND gray filters are manufactured from color neutral Schottglass so they can be used for color imaging. They are available in 3 densi-ties. Higher densities are available on special order for technical and scien-tific applications.

    On most digicams the imaging sensor is smaller than the 35mm format. This

    results in a relatively large depth of field, even with a large aperture openingthis can be disturbing - when eg. A portrait has to be separated from the bak-kground and the available light requires the use of a smaller aperture, redu-cing the available light allows the choice of the best aperture. Also with digi-cams that only operate in full auto mode, the depth of field can be reduced.Digicams frequently have fewer apertures then film cameras, (eg. 2.8 to 5.6or 2.0 to 8.0) a neutral density filter allows a much larger choice of exposurecombinations.

    Creative Tip:

    For evening and night exposures, totally close the aperture, use a strongND filter and use a tripod. Long time exposure, will result in movingobjects disappearing and a surreal effect.

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    Density Light Loss Filter Factor Exposure Correction

    ND 0,3 50,00 % 2x -1ND 0,6 25,00 % 4x -2ND 0,9 12,50 % 8x -3ND 1,2 6,25% 16x -4ND 2,0 1,00% 100x -6,66ND 3,0 0,10% 1000x -10ND 4,0 0,012% 10000x -13

    Light value description for Neutral Density Filters

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    HELIOPAN Infrared Filters A very interesting area in digital photography is infrared images for creativeand artistic effects. Heliopan filters made from Schott glass, pass only theexact areas of the IR Spectrum: RG695(89B), RG715(88A), RG780(87),RG850, RG1000. For digital landscape pictures we recommend the R715 toRG830 filters.

    TIPS FOR TAKING PICTURES WITH HELIOPAN IR FILTERS:

    Subjects with a lot of sun light have the greatest IR radiation.

    Always use a Giottos Tripod because of the long exposure times.

    Compose your image before mounting the filter.

    Because of the focus shift set the distance manually to the IR index onthe lens or use the AF setting with the filter in place and do not useopen aperture. AF sensors can sometimes partially focus to IR.

    Alternatively make a test with a series of adjustments manually goingfrom the normal sharp setting in small steps into the close-up area.

    Quite often the exposure needs a lot of increase. Use the +/- correction or the manual mode for additional over exposure.

    In the black and white mode you can see the proper exposure in thecamera display. In the color mode you can see it in the histogramdisplay. This applies especially for the red channel.

    Use JPEG to avoid the complex signal processing in the RAW mode.

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    Both CMOS as well as CCD chips are sensitive to IR light, (because the acti-ve pixel surfaces have a streamed on dichroic coating on a substrate that issensitive to IR light.) your digicam can therefore be used for IR photography.When using IR filters it is important that your digicam measures the light withTTL metering. This applies to almost all DSLRs. Compact digicams often

    have a separate sensor in the front. Test: Switch the time to AV on Automaticand hold the IR Filter in front of the lens. Then see if the exposure time incre-ases. You can measure through the filter. To avoid stray light cover the view-finder eyepiece.

    TIPS FOR IMAGE ENHANCEMENT: For brilliant B&W reproduction use LAB mode and use the L channel or

    only the Red channel.

    Since the contrast of the image is often too low due to the camera'sinternal calculations simply reset in your enhancement software theblack and the white points.

    The simple digital method will give you dramatic IR Imageseg. Landscapes which were only possible before with special film.

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    This filter has been especially designed for imaging with digital sensors sincethey have a significantly higher sensitivity in the IR area then film material itblocks both disturbing UV and IR light. The result is improved color separa-tion and sharpness.

    The UV protection blocks UV radiation in daylight. In addition colors areimproved especially in the blue and red channels. Since artificial light con-tains especially high IR radiation the filter ensures better control of the bluechannel. This dichroic coated specialty filter should not be used with extre-me wide angle lenses.

    HELIOPAN Digital Filter

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    HELIOPAN Close-up LensesClose-up lenses are used when you need to extend the camera's focusingrange into the close-up range. These convex lenses (+) shorten the focallength while maintaining the same distance setting. They are available in themost popular screw-in sizes. Close-up lenses can be combined to obtaingreater strengths. No exposure correction is required. The following

    strengths are available: NL 1.0, NL 2.0, NL 3.0, NL 4.0. The higher the num-ber the closer you can focus. For best results stop down to f 5.6 or f8.

    Lens hoods

    Adapter Rings

    Lens Caps

    Special Effects Filters

    Graduated ND Filters

    Additional Standard Accessories

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    LICHTFILTER

    HELIOPAN LICHTFILTER-TECHNIK Summer GmbH & Co KG

    Drosselgasse 4D-82166 Grfelfing/MnchenPostfach 1228D-82154 Grfelfing/Mnchen

    Telefon (0 89) 89 80 29-0Telefax (0 89) 89 80 29-33

    E-Mail: [email protected]: www.heliopan.de

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